MLS Game Summary - New England at New York

Harrison, NJ (Sports Network) - Jonny Steele scored and added an assist on Saturday as the New York Red Bulls thrashed the New England Revolution by a 4-1 count at Red Bull Arena.

Coming off a disappointing home defeat to Sporting Kansas City last Wednesday,
the Red Bulls roared out of the gate, scoring two goals inside the first eight
minutes of the match to grab control.

The Red Bulls opened the flood gates just four minutes into the match when
Steele whipped a cross into the box that was chested down by Tim Cahill.
Cahill then laid it off to Dax McCarty, who ripped a left-footed strike past
Revs goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth for the early lead.

But the Revs found an unlikely equalizer just two minutes later when A. J.
Soares ripped a free kick into the box and it was nodded home New York
defender Brandon Barklage for the own goal.

Barklage atoned for his mistake in the eighth minute when he sent a pinpoint
long ball down the right wing for Fabian Espindola, who collected the pass,
cut to the inside and beat Shuttleworth low to the far post to put New York
back on top.

The Red Bulls put the game out of reach with eight minutes to play after
Steele slid a perfect through ball to Thierry Henry, who took a quick touch to
control and beat Shuttleworth with a perfectly-placed strike.

Steele completed his stellar night in the final minute of regulation after he
corralled a quick pass from Eric Alexander and ripped it home to secure the
three points for New York.

The result moves the Red Bulls up to 11 points from nine matches, while the
Revolution remain on five points from six matches.